| 18/04/05 Fair trade, promoting healthy food and tackling climate change
                are just some of Scottish agriculture's key general election
                issues. Scotland's Farming Manifesto, produced by NFU Scotland,
                has now been sent to parliamentary candidates in each of Scotland's
                59 constituencies. NFUS is challenging all parties to deliver
                for Scottish agriculture, the countryside and the rural economy. In its manifesto, NFUS has highlighted the importance of agriculture
                to the nation, managing over three-quarters of Scotland's land
                mass and contributing £1.8 billion a year to the economy.
                As well as its headline manifesto, the Union has produced briefings
                highlighting the key priorities for each sector of the Scottish
                farming industry. In its main manifesto, the eight election priorities
                are:  
                 Fair trade ? Ensuring fairer prices for all parts
                    of the food supply chain. In particular, fighting for fair
                  play between supermarkets and their suppliers. Promoting
                  consumer choice ? Clear labelling of food to ensure consumers
                  can make an informed choice on the food and drink they buy. ·Public
                  procurement of food ? Ensuring local government sources healthy
                  food and drink, to ensure our pupils, patients and others benefit
                  from quality Scottish production. Protection from animal
                  diseases ? Improving UK border controls on illegal meat to
                  prevent the return of diseases such as foot and mouth, which
                  cost the economy £8 billion. Investment in rural areas
                  ? Ensuring the UK gets a fairer share of EU rural development
                  funding. In particular, ensuring support for fragile hill farms
                  is protected. Sensible European regulation ? Urging
                  the UK Government to avoid goldplating EU rules and to impact-assess
                  EU legislation to ensure it delivers real benefits. Supporting
                  'green' fuel industry ? Pushing the UK Government to introduce
                  the EU-recommended targets for using environmentally-friendly
                  road fuels. Tackling fuel fraud ? Costing the economy £850
                  million a year, NFUS believes greater inspection resources
                  will tackle fuel fraud, not an increase in fuel tax for all. NFUS President John Kinnaird said: "The farming industry is delivering for Scotland. Not only
                in terms of quality food, but also through the management of
                our valuable countryside and as the foundation for one in ten
                Scottish jobs. There is no doubt the industry must continue to
                strive for greater efficiencies. However, the industry also needs
                a legislative and regulatory environment that will allow it to
                operate to its strengths.
 "Over the next fortnight, candidates of every party will
                be touring the electoral battlegrounds trying to secure the rural
                vote. We have outlined the key issues for farmers and the Scottish
                countryside and I would urge our members to engage with the candidates
                and highlight the political priorities for farming. "The supermarkets are the big winners in our food industry,
                but their success is coming at a price. Unless there is a fundamental
                review of how the massive profits on Scotland's food and drink
                is shared through the supply chain to farmers, supermarkets may
                end up being the only winners. Farmers, the local processing
                industry and, ultimately, consumers will be the losers. "There are a host of other issues facing farm businesses
                up and down Scotland which should be in the minds of anyone standing
                for Parliament. From the future of funding for our rural areas
                to supporting positive work on farms to help fight climate change,
                there are many political steps that can be taken to benefit the
                Scottish countryside and the families that earn their living
                from it."
 · A copy of the NFUS manifesto and the six sectoral briefings
                are available on request. |